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// Copyright 2011 The Kyua Authors.
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#include "cli/cmd_config.hpp"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <atf-c++.hpp>
#include "cli/common.ipp"
#include "engine/config.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/globals.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/parser.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/ui_mock.hpp"
#include "utils/config/tree.ipp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace config = utils::config;
using cli::cmd_config;
using utils::none;
namespace {
/// Instantiates a fake user configuration for testing purposes.
///
/// The user configuration is populated with a collection of test-suite
/// properties and some hardcoded values for the generic configuration options.
///
/// \return A new user configuration object.
static config::tree
fake_config(void)
{
config::tree user_config = engine::default_config();
user_config.set_string("architecture", "the-architecture");
kyua: Add FreeBSD Jail execution environment support A new Kyua concept is added -- "execution environment". A test can be configured to be run within a specific environment. The test case lifecycle is extended respectively: - execenv init (creates a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") - test exec - cleanup exec (optional) - execenv cleanup (removes a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") The following new functionality is provided, from bottom to top: 1 ATF based tests - The new "execenv" metadata property can be set to explicitly ask for an execution environment: "host" or "jail". If it's not defined, as all existing tests do, then it implicitly means "host". - The new "execenv.jail.params" metadata property can be optionally defined to ask Kyua to use specific jail(8) parameters during creation of a temporary jail. An example is "vnet allow.raw_sockets". Kyua implicitly adds "children.max" to "execenv_jail_params" parameters with the maximum possible value. A test case can override it. 2 Kyuafile - The same new metadata properties can be defined on Kyuafile level: "execenv" and "execenv_jail_params". - Note that historically ATF uses dotted style of metadata naming, while Kyua uses underscore style. Hence "execenv.jail.params" vs. "execenv_jail_params". 3 kyua.conf, kyua CLI - The new "execenvs" engine configuration variable can be set to a list of execution environments to run only tests designed for. Tests of not listed environments are skipped. - By default, this variable lists all execution environments supported by a Kyua binary, e.g. execenvs="host jail". - This variable can be changed via "kyua.conf" or via kyua CLI's "-v" parameter. For example, "kyua -v execenvs=host test" will run only host-based tests and skip jail-based ones. - Current value of this variable can be examined with "kyua config". [markj] This feature has not landed upstream yet. See the discussion in https://github.com/freebsd/kyua/pull/224 . Having the ability to automatically jail tests allows many network tests to run in parallel, giving a drastic speedup. So, let's import the feature and start using it in main. Signed-off-by: Igor Ostapenko <pm@igoro.pro> Reviewed by: markj, kp Tested by: markj, kp MFC after: 3 months Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45865 (cherry picked from commit 257e70f1d5ee61037c8c59b116538d3b6b1427a2) Approved by: kp (mentor), markj (mentor)
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user_config.set_string("execenvs", "the-env");
user_config.set_string("parallelism", "128");
user_config.set_string("platform", "the-platform");
//user_config.set_string("unprivileged_user", "");
user_config.set_string("test_suites.foo.bar", "first");
user_config.set_string("test_suites.foo.baz", "second");
return user_config;
}
} // anonymous namespace
ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD(all);
ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(all)
{
cmdline::args_vector args;
args.push_back("config");
cmd_config cmd;
cmdline::ui_mock ui;
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(EXIT_SUCCESS, cmd.main(&ui, args, fake_config()));
kyua: Add FreeBSD Jail execution environment support A new Kyua concept is added -- "execution environment". A test can be configured to be run within a specific environment. The test case lifecycle is extended respectively: - execenv init (creates a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") - test exec - cleanup exec (optional) - execenv cleanup (removes a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") The following new functionality is provided, from bottom to top: 1 ATF based tests - The new "execenv" metadata property can be set to explicitly ask for an execution environment: "host" or "jail". If it's not defined, as all existing tests do, then it implicitly means "host". - The new "execenv.jail.params" metadata property can be optionally defined to ask Kyua to use specific jail(8) parameters during creation of a temporary jail. An example is "vnet allow.raw_sockets". Kyua implicitly adds "children.max" to "execenv_jail_params" parameters with the maximum possible value. A test case can override it. 2 Kyuafile - The same new metadata properties can be defined on Kyuafile level: "execenv" and "execenv_jail_params". - Note that historically ATF uses dotted style of metadata naming, while Kyua uses underscore style. Hence "execenv.jail.params" vs. "execenv_jail_params". 3 kyua.conf, kyua CLI - The new "execenvs" engine configuration variable can be set to a list of execution environments to run only tests designed for. Tests of not listed environments are skipped. - By default, this variable lists all execution environments supported by a Kyua binary, e.g. execenvs="host jail". - This variable can be changed via "kyua.conf" or via kyua CLI's "-v" parameter. For example, "kyua -v execenvs=host test" will run only host-based tests and skip jail-based ones. - Current value of this variable can be examined with "kyua config". [markj] This feature has not landed upstream yet. See the discussion in https://github.com/freebsd/kyua/pull/224 . Having the ability to automatically jail tests allows many network tests to run in parallel, giving a drastic speedup. So, let's import the feature and start using it in main. Signed-off-by: Igor Ostapenko <pm@igoro.pro> Reviewed by: markj, kp Tested by: markj, kp MFC after: 3 months Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45865 (cherry picked from commit 257e70f1d5ee61037c8c59b116538d3b6b1427a2) Approved by: kp (mentor), markj (mentor)
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ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(6, ui.out_log().size());
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("architecture = the-architecture", ui.out_log()[0]);
kyua: Add FreeBSD Jail execution environment support A new Kyua concept is added -- "execution environment". A test can be configured to be run within a specific environment. The test case lifecycle is extended respectively: - execenv init (creates a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") - test exec - cleanup exec (optional) - execenv cleanup (removes a jail or does nothing for default execenv="host") The following new functionality is provided, from bottom to top: 1 ATF based tests - The new "execenv" metadata property can be set to explicitly ask for an execution environment: "host" or "jail". If it's not defined, as all existing tests do, then it implicitly means "host". - The new "execenv.jail.params" metadata property can be optionally defined to ask Kyua to use specific jail(8) parameters during creation of a temporary jail. An example is "vnet allow.raw_sockets". Kyua implicitly adds "children.max" to "execenv_jail_params" parameters with the maximum possible value. A test case can override it. 2 Kyuafile - The same new metadata properties can be defined on Kyuafile level: "execenv" and "execenv_jail_params". - Note that historically ATF uses dotted style of metadata naming, while Kyua uses underscore style. Hence "execenv.jail.params" vs. "execenv_jail_params". 3 kyua.conf, kyua CLI - The new "execenvs" engine configuration variable can be set to a list of execution environments to run only tests designed for. Tests of not listed environments are skipped. - By default, this variable lists all execution environments supported by a Kyua binary, e.g. execenvs="host jail". - This variable can be changed via "kyua.conf" or via kyua CLI's "-v" parameter. For example, "kyua -v execenvs=host test" will run only host-based tests and skip jail-based ones. - Current value of this variable can be examined with "kyua config". [markj] This feature has not landed upstream yet. See the discussion in https://github.com/freebsd/kyua/pull/224 . Having the ability to automatically jail tests allows many network tests to run in parallel, giving a drastic speedup. So, let's import the feature and start using it in main. Signed-off-by: Igor Ostapenko <pm@igoro.pro> Reviewed by: markj, kp Tested by: markj, kp MFC after: 3 months Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45865 (cherry picked from commit 257e70f1d5ee61037c8c59b116538d3b6b1427a2) Approved by: kp (mentor), markj (mentor)
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ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("execenvs = the-env", ui.out_log()[1]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("parallelism = 128", ui.out_log()[2]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("platform = the-platform", ui.out_log()[3]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("test_suites.foo.bar = first", ui.out_log()[4]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("test_suites.foo.baz = second", ui.out_log()[5]);
ATF_REQUIRE(ui.err_log().empty());
}
ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD(some__ok);
ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(some__ok)
{
cmdline::args_vector args;
args.push_back("config");
args.push_back("platform");
args.push_back("test_suites.foo.baz");
cmd_config cmd;
cmdline::ui_mock ui;
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(EXIT_SUCCESS, cmd.main(&ui, args, fake_config()));
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(2, ui.out_log().size());
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("platform = the-platform", ui.out_log()[0]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("test_suites.foo.baz = second", ui.out_log()[1]);
ATF_REQUIRE(ui.err_log().empty());
}
ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD(some__fail);
ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(some__fail)
{
cmdline::args_vector args;
args.push_back("config");
args.push_back("platform");
args.push_back("unknown");
args.push_back("test_suites.foo.baz");
cmdline::init("progname");
cmd_config cmd;
cmdline::ui_mock ui;
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(EXIT_FAILURE, cmd.main(&ui, args, fake_config()));
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(2, ui.out_log().size());
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("platform = the-platform", ui.out_log()[0]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ("test_suites.foo.baz = second", ui.out_log()[1]);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(1, ui.err_log().size());
ATF_REQUIRE(atf::utils::grep_string("unknown.*not defined",
ui.err_log()[0]));
}
ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES(tcs)
{
ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, all);
ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, some__ok);
ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, some__fail);
}